Justin Bieber and his lawyers were in for a win on Thursday after a judge granted them a motion to subpoena Twitter for the information of two accounts who accused the singer of sexual assault.
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs the week saw the U.S.
setting records in cases of coronavirus with states like Texas and Flordia seeing the worst spikes, Mike Pence claimes the country has slowed the spread and flattened the curve to which John Oliver responded: “That is such an open and stupid lie.”With the surge of cases, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver addressed another crisis the country is about to face as a result of the pandemic: evictions.With one-third of households in the
.Justin Bieber and his lawyers were in for a win on Thursday after a judge granted them a motion to subpoena Twitter for the information of two accounts who accused the singer of sexual assault.
Toya Johnson has a heavy heart, just like the rest of us during these terrible times in which we are living these days. She recalled what she was doing this time last year and told her IG fans that she misses it.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Taylor Sheridan had to push back an hour on his Deadline Emmy nomination week interview, e-mailing simply, “I gotta move cows.” Sheridan is the real thing, owner of a working cattle ranch in Weatherford, Texas and co-creator, writer of every episode and director of most in the Paramount Network series Yellowstone.
updated figures released by the LA Controller.On Monday, LA Controller Ron Galperin shared that Los Angeles recently regained 16,000 jobs in the month of May, but the city is still down 252,000 jobs overall dating back to February.In arts, entertainment and recreation, one of the hardest hit areas, Galperin estimates that 19,294 jobs in total have been lost according to the updated data.Also Read: Gov Newsom Orders Los Angeles and 18 More Counties to Close Movie Theaters for At Least 3 WeeksA
Willie Nelson's annual Fourth of July Picnic is going ahead this year, but to reduce concerns about the coronavirus the event will be virtual. Fans can tune in to the nearly 50-year-old music bash Saturday via luck.stream and williepicnic.com.
WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows: ABC's “This Week" — Stephen Hahn, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration; Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego; Miami Mayor Francis Suarez; Judge Lina Hidalgo of Harris County, Texas. ——— NBC's “Meet the Press” — Govs.
Chip and Joanna Gaines after meeting in 2001 in Waco, Texas, and setting out to make a life together.The Kansas native and New Mexico-born carpenter tied the knot in 2003, and share five children, Drake, Ella, Duke, Emmie Kay and Crew.Shortly after getting married, the pair began building their life in Texas — which included their first business ventures, Magnolia Market and Magnolia Homes. They rose to fame nearly a decade later when they landed their own TV show, Fixer Upper, in 2012.
Rapper Vanilla Ice has indefinitely postponed his concert in Texas after receiving heavy criticism for planning the event in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. He was set to perform at a 2,500-capacity concert in Austin on Friday despite a recent surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the state.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorJust one day after Texas and much of California again ordered the closure of bars and nightclubs, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey did the same. He also included waterparks, gyms and movie theaters.
Also Read: John Oliver Renames Laura Ingraham's and 'Human Squash Court' Tucker Carlson's Fox News Shows (Video)“Evictions have consequences that can haunt you for the rest of your life,” Oliver told his audience.For starters, the “Daily Show” alum pointed out that it is harder to get approved for new housing with an eviction on your rental record.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterOn Sunday night, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver addressed one area in the country that is experiencing a deadly and alarming spike in coronavirus: prisons and jails.Oliver shared stats from the New York Times that there have been 68,000 infected inmates and prison deaths linked to COVID-19 is up to 73% while five of the largest clusters of the virus are in correctional facilities.This is especially alarming because 2.2 million individuals are being
celebration of Juneteenth — marking the freeing of the last enslaved Americans, on June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas — black artists have exercised their creative freedom with new music.And with June also being Black Music Month, it reminds us that music has always been an important part of the black experience in America — from slavery through the civil rights movement to today’s Black Lives Matter mission.From never-before-heard Aretha and Alicia Keys to Teyana Taylor, here are six reasons to
Ted Johnson A federal judge did not say when he would decide whether to grant the Trump administration’s move to block the release of former national security adviser John Bolton’s new book, but he did recognize a reality: The Room Where It Happened is already out there.“The horse, as we used to say in Texas, seems to be out of the barn,” U.S.
Michelle Obama is speaking out.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterOn June 19, 1865, slavery was abolished in Texas, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It is a benchmark in Black history and is more timely now than ever as it is a day to celebrate and champion Black voices.
Eric Diep Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States — June 19, the day in 1865 when Texas was the final Confederate state to be notified of the Union victory and, thus, the freeing of all slaves in the U.S.
hereSeries: "Magnum P.I." Net: CBS 18-49 rating: 1.0 Not much to investigate here.Series: "MacGyver" Net: CBS 18-49 rating: 1.0 Another CBS reboot that puts up another OK rating.Series: "The Unicorn" Net: CBS 18-49 rating: 1.0 Decent enough numbers + Walton Goggins' charm = a second season.Series: "Bob Hearts Abishola" Net: CBS 18-49 rating: 1.0 The freshman comedy gave its net as much to heart in the way of Nielsen returns